Jamestown High finished second on Friday in the final Bay Rivers District regular season golf match at Kiln Creek, but that was good enough to earn the Eagles their 11th consecutive district golf championship. Bruton's Joey Monk and York's Connor Rinoski finished the 10-match district season with 18-hole averages of 74.82 strokes to tie for the district individual title.

CJ Dreyfuss was first at Kiln Creek with a par 72 to lead York to first place over Jamestown on the afternoon: 316-326. Warhill was third at 347.

Jamestown, York and New Kent finished as the top three in that order to earn the district's three automatic berths in the Region I tournament. The district's fourth berth will be decided in the district tournament, set for Sept. 24 at Williamsburg National.

The best finisher in the district tourney among the schools that ranked 4th-8th in the regular season gets the fourth regional berth. Six individuals from non-qualifying teams - the top four from the regular season and top two in the district tourney - also qualify for the regional.

"I've been fortunate to be associated with a program that's managed to win 11 district titles in a row," Jamestown coach Doug Meredith said. "We've had some very talented golfers come through and each had left a legacy.

"This year was fun to watch because we didn't have a superstar. We had four super players and each took a turn being the superstar."

Below are the scores from Kiln Creek, along with the final totals for top individuals and teams during the regular season.